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List: Summer festivals, concerts, and more
(WJW) — It’s almost the official start to summer in Northeast Ohio! There are plenty of festivals and events to plan for. And we’ll add even more below as dates are announced.
Check out some of our other guides here:
2024 Ohio fair schedule
NE Ohio concerts you shouldn’t miss in 2024
Pools in Northeast Ohio
Outdoor water parks in Ohio
Happy planning!
JUNE
Wade Oval Wednesdays
June 12 – Aug. 14 | Wade Oval
Opening acts feature up-and-coming local talent, and intermission acts will accompany many shows. There are four cultural celebration nights: Juneteenth on June 19; Disability Pride on July 26; Latinx Heritage on July 10; and LGBTQ+ Pride on Aug. 14. The free concerts take place Wednesday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Akron Juneteenth Celebration Weekend
June 15 – June 22 | Akron
Several events are set over a one-week period to celebrate the commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. The official 26th Akron Juneteenth Celebration is just one, and happens Saturday from 1 to 7 p.m. at Stoner/Hawkins Park. Full schedule.
Metrohealth Cleveland Juneteenth Freedom Fest
June 14 – June 15 | Downtown Cleveland
The event celebrates the day that marked the end of slavery in the U.S. There will be fireworks Friday night. Saturday, there will be live performances, food and vendors. The event is free.
Blazing Paddles Paddlefest
June 21 – 22 | Rivergate Park
This festival came to be to mark how far the Cuyahoga River has come since it caught fire more than 50 years ago. Paddleboarders and kayakers take to the water and can even stop at multiple places along the river for a bite to eat.
Larchmere Porchfest
June 29 | Larchmere district
Thirty-plus bands will perform on front porches in this neighborhood. There’s also a PorchFest beer garden along with lots of walkable shops and places to grab a bite. Headlining this year is Sam Hooper Group and Marcus Smith.
JULY
Asian Lantern Festival
July 5 – Aug. 25 | Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Guests can experience the zoo after dark with plenty of displays lighting the way, including a 50-foot pagoda and walk-through tunnels. There will also be live acrobatic performances every hour and a wide selection of culturally-inspired food options. The walk-through experience will be Thursdays through Sundays, while a drive-thru experience will also be available on select nights. Tickets to the festival are already on sale.

Pan-American Masters Games 2024
July 12 – July 21 | Northeast Ohio
The Olympic-like sports festival for master athletes over 30 is expected to be the largest international gathering in Northeast Ohio’s history. It’s held every four years in the Americas. The games will feature athletes from more than 50 countries competing in 26 different sports in venues all over Northeast Ohio. More here on joining and watching the fun.
Cain Park Arts Festival
July 12 – 14 | Cleveland Heights
This three-day juried arts festival also offers live entertainment, lots of food and concessions and other events. Admission is free. More info here.
Taste of Tremont
July 21 | Tremont
This annual street festival features food, art and entertainment for the whole family. The event runs from noon to 8 p.m.
AUGUST
Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week
Aug. 1 – Aug. 4 | Canton
A slew of events is scheduled throughout the weekend including the Hall of Fame Game featuring the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears; the Canton Repository Grand Parade and Enshrinees Roundtable; autograph sessions; the Gold Jacket Dinner; and the 2024 class enshrinement. There’s also the Concert for Legends, featuring Carrie Underwood. For all events and tickets, click here.
Twins Day Festival
Aug. 2 – Aug. 4 | Twinsburg
Twins come from all over the world to celebrate. This year’s theme is Twindy 500: Off Two the Races! There’s a hot dog roast, double take parade, entertainment, contests and more along with fireworks on Saturday.

Summer Slam
Aug. 3 | Cleveland Browns Stadium
This year’s event is expected to be the largest WWE event ever hosted in Ohio. While it’s not known until the event who is participating, Cleveland is home to several WWE Superstars including Logan Paul, The Miz, and Johnny Gargano. Click here for tickets.
Feast of the Assumption
Aug. 15-Aug. 18 | Little Italy
Food, food and more food are just some of the highlights of the five-block festival. The solemn procession starts at 11:15 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, with entertainment like bands and other performances in the hours and days after. See the full schedule of events at the Holy Rosary Church right here.

Bash on the Bay
Aug. 21 – 22 | Put-in-Bay
The two-day outdoor music festival happens at Put-in-Bay Airport on South Bass Island. This year’s headliners are Jelly Roll with Oliver Anthony and Warren Zeiders; and Hardy with Ernest. Tickets here.
Cleveland Garlic Festival
Aug. 24 – 25 | Shaker Square
It’s one of the smelliest food festivals in America. There are lots of garlic dishes and treats, along with music, cooking demos, vendors and more. Tickets here.
SEPTEMBER
Cleveland Oktoberfest
Aug. 30 – Sept. 2 & Sept. 6 – 7 | Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, Berea
Along with lots of beer and food, there’s also polka, fireworks, entertainment and more. New this year is the Cleveland Oktoberfest Grandstand Concert Series. Tickets and more info here.
Cleveland National Air Show
Aug. 31 & Sept. 1-2 | Cleveland
This year’s show at Burke Lakefront Airport features the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. On the ground, families can check out planes of all sizes. Tickets and more info here.
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Republican Ohio gov. candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to make ‘special announcement’ in Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Republican Ohio governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy shared he will make a “special announcement” in Cleveland on Wednesday evening.
The event will be held at Windows On The River in the West Bank of the Flats at 2000 Sycamore St.
The doors open at 6 p.m., and the program is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m.
Details of this campaign stop have yet to be released.
The announcement comes on the same day the Vivek Ramaswamy for Ohio campaign shared it raised $9.88 million during the second half of 2025, which surpassed the previous record breaking $9.77 million raised during the first half of the year, “marking the strongest fundraising performance by a gubernatorial candidate in Ohio history.”
Ramaswamy has been endorsed by President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, U.S. Senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted, more than 70 legislators, and 65 sheriffs, the campaign listed.
On the other side of the aisle, Dr. Amy Acton is running as the Democratic Ohio governor candidate.
Acton served as the Ohio Department of Health director during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic before becoming Chief Health Advisor.
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Longtime Cavaliers role player named in recent trade rumors
Even as the Cleveland Cavaliers begin to turn their season around, rumors of making changes are going to follow them through the trade deadline.
The obvious names mentioned have been the underperforming stars in Jarrett Allen and Darius Garland, but it turns out, those may not be the only names on the trade block.
One name who has been named in trade rumors has been long-time Cavaliers Dean Wade, who is currently serving as a fringe starter amongst injuries in Cleveland.
“I’ve been told that Dean Wade on the Cleveland Cavaliers is very likely to be moved, and he’s kind of preparing to be moved before the trade deadline,” Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints said.
In his latest NBA intel video, @BrettSiegelNBA said this about Dean Wade at the 26:00 mark:
“I’ve been told that Dean Wade on the Cleveland Cavaliers is very likely to be moved, and he’s kind of preparing to be moved before the trade deadline.”https://t.co/oYiZVZbEII — RealCavsFans.com (@realcavsfans) January 1, 2026
Siegel added he believed Wade had some value in the offseason, but the Cavaliers opted to keep hold of him into the regular season. Teams have kept their eyes on him though, and have checked if he’s available.
He added the Houston Rockets as a team that has done their research on adding a stretch big like Wade, while also naming the Denver Nuggets as a new team that could be interested after facing recent injuries.
Wade has been a member of the Cavaliers since the 2019-20 season. He has averaged 5.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, acting as a serviceable stretch big in Cleveland’s rotation.
He has briefly cracked the starting lineup from time to time, making 134 starts in his career so far, but hasn’t been able to hold down a long term spot in the starting unit. He has never started more than 32 games in a season.
This year, Wade has been one of the few consistently healthy players. He’s played in 33 games, starting 12, and averaged 5.9 points. His shooting splits are currently under his career averages as he’s hitting on just under 40% of his shots.
Wade fills a slightly unique role in Cleveland as a 6’ 9” big who specializes in three point shots. If he leaves, guys like Nae’Qwan Tomlin and Larry Nance Jr. will need to step up to fill those big minutes, while a guy like Max Strus would need to comeback from injury and be productive to make up for the shooting.
Wade’s time in Cleveland has been memorable. Fans will remember his historic game in 2024 where he scored 20 points in the fourth quarter to defeat the Boston Celtics 105-104. If this is the end of his time here, he should be remembered as one of Cleveland’s best role players this decade.
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Cleveland Spectrum customers experiencing outages after plow truck hits utility pole
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Some northeast Ohio Spectrum customers are experiencing outages on Wednesday afternoon after a plow truck hit a utility pole.
According to a Spectrum spokesperson, Spectrum customers in the Cleveland area are experiencing a service disruption after a salt or plow truck hit a utility pole and damaged fiber lines in Cleveland Heights.
“Our teams responded immediately and are working diligently to make the necessary repairs to restore services for our customers,” Spectrum said.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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